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=== Command ===
 
=== Command ===
 
==== Army Infantry Officer ====
 
==== Army Infantry Officer ====
The Infantry Officer directs the battle on land, issuing orders, forming lines, and providing buffs to nearby soldiers.  
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'''Leads infantry lines on land.'''
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* Issues orders and formations 
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* Provides buffs to nearby soldiers   
  
 
==== Naval Captain ====
 
==== Naval Captain ====
The Naval Captain commands a ship and its crew. They steer the vessel, set sail orders, and coordinate the crew in naval engagements.  
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'''Commands an entire ship.'''
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* Steers the vessel and sets sail orders
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* Coordinates crew actions in naval battles  
  
 
=== Rank & File ===
 
=== Rank & File ===
 
==== Line Infantry ====
 
==== Line Infantry ====
The backbone of the army. Armed with a musket and bayonet, they follow officer commands and form disciplined firing lines.  
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'''The backbone of the army.'''
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* Armed with musket and bayonet
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* Disciplined volley fire under officer orders  
  
 
==== Guards ====
 
==== Guards ====
Elite infantry tasked with protecting officers and key positions. They excel in melee combat and survivability.  
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'''Elite frontline fighters.'''
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* Protect officers and key positions
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* Superior melee ability and durability  
  
 
==== Grenadiers ====
 
==== Grenadiers ====
Large, powerful infantry who specialize in melee combat and can absorb more damage than regular soldiers.  
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'''Heavy melee specialists.'''
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* Large, powerful soldiers 
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* Absorb more damage than regular infantry  
  
 
=== Skirmisher ===
 
=== Skirmisher ===
 
==== Light Infantry ====
 
==== Light Infantry ====
Fast-moving troops who can reach key positions quickly. Effective at harassing the enemy with mobility and firepower.  
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'''Fast-moving harassers.'''
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* Reach key terrain quickly
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* Good mobility and firepower   
  
 
==== Rifleman ====
 
==== Rifleman ====
Sharpshooters with superior accuracy compared to musket-armed soldiers. Deadly at long range but fewer in number.  
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'''Long-range sharpshooters.'''
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* Higher accuracy than muskets 
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* Limited numbers, deadly at distance  
  
 
==== Customs ====
 
==== Customs ====
Naval light infantry who can swim, move quickly, and harass enemies from advantageous positions.  
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'''Naval skirmishers.'''
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* Strong swimmers and agile fighters 
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* Harass enemies from water or shore  
  
 
=== Support ===
 
=== Support ===
 
==== Artillery ====
 
==== Artillery ====
Specialists in cannons, mortars, and rockets. They deal devastating damage but require coordination and experience.  
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'''Masters of cannons, mortars, and rockets.'''
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* Devastating firepower 
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* Require coordination and skill  
  
 
==== Cavalry ====
 
==== Cavalry ====
Horse-mounted soldiers skilled with swords and carbines. Cavalry charges can break lines and turn the tide of battle.  
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'''Shock troops on horseback.'''
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* Armed with sabers and carbines
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* Break lines with charges and flanking  
  
 
==== Crewman ====
 
==== Crewman ====
Experienced sailors capable of swimming long distances and excelling in naval melee combat with cutlasses or pikes.  
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'''Experienced sailors.'''
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* Strong swimmers 
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* Skilled in naval melee with cutlass or pike  
  
 
== Aiming ==
 
== Aiming ==

Revision as of 08:09, 19 September 2025


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